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  • By Bruce Gilbert
  • Posted August 29, 2021
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Third Edition! Practical Urologic Ultrasound

Practical Urological Ultrasound has become a primary reference for urologists and sonographers performing urologic ultrasound examinations. This third edition is comprised of twenty-two chapters including newly added chapters on technical advancements in ultrasound, male reproduction ultrasound, point-of-care ultrasound, quality assessment and implementation for urologic practices, and sonographers in the urologic practice. All chapters are fully updated […]
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  • By Bruce Gilbert
  • Posted April 28, 2019
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iButterfly: Changing the Practice of Medicine

Recently the iButterfly received FDA clearance and was released for sale. This hand-held marvel is an iOS compatible ultrasound device that weighs in under 0.7 lbs and costs around $2,000 (not including the required yearly subscription for unlimited cloud storage. Their ‘semiconductor-based’ ultrasound provides for all body ultrasound with one handheld transducer. It provides for […]
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  • By Bruce Gilbert
  • Posted November 18, 2017
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Second Edition! Practical Urologic Ultrasound

The Second Edition of our widely acclaimed textbook Practical Urologic Ultrasound was just published by Springer! The first edition had been translated into Russian. Perfect for Urologic practices wanting a reference for the science and practice of Urologic Ultrasound. The second edition has been greatly expanded to include urologic ultrasound protocols and updated Accredidation requirements plus much, much […]
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  • By Bruce Gilbert
  • Posted November 18, 2017
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New Book! Ultrasound of the Male Genitalia

Excited to announce my new book! Ultrasound of the Male Genitalia presents a comprehensive, evidence based reference as well as a practical guide for the performance and interpretation of the male genital ultrasound examination. The volume begins with the history of male genital ultrasound and includes a discussion of regulations surrounding the performance of ultrasound examinations […]
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